Tempest
The Infinity Engines, Book 7
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Narrated by:
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Rupert Degas
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By:
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Andrew Hastie
About this listen
The lost island of Atlantis has returned—and humanity’s survival hangs by a thread.
Missing for millennia, the Oblivion Order’s most secret scientific base returns without warning, its experimental gravity engine unleashing catastrophic ripples through time and space. As the island’s uncontrolled presence begins to destabilise the moon’s orbit, the Earth inches closer to a fatal collision with the Sun.
Only their most elite time travellers can prevent global extinction. But salvation requires an unlikely partnership with the Syndicate, a dark guild that’s always operated outside the Order’s rigid rules.
With the moon’s trajectory shifting and global panic mounting, a desperate race against time begins. Some will fight to preserve humanity’s existence, while others have plans that run deeper than survival.
The seventh book in the bestselling Infinity Engines series, this twisting time travel adventure explores how the smallest actions can unravel—or remake—the entire universe.
i also liked the way that historical figureheads were woven into the story line , looking forward to the next installment
outstanding narrator as usual
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A particular.nice refer3mce to Brian Cox from earlier mentions.
My only draw back on this series is the books aren't long enough. Hoping the next installment is not to far away.
Ezcellent vocal performance from Rupert Degas 👊
Love The Series
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I love the stores that involve Josh and Caitlin and Rufius. They are at their best when together.
The story of the re-discovery of Atlantis is quite amazing and builds to a very satisfactory and exciting conclusion.
I’m not gonna give away the story but suffice to say it leaves plenty of scope for another book in the series as well as coming to a good conclusion.
Rupert Degas was once again a fabulous narrator and he should be commended for bringing the story alive in every case.
I’ve just noticed a book 8 is available but not yet on Audible. I look forward to downloading it when it appears
I hope it’s not too long to wait!
Best one so far
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